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i lie uarolma watchman salisbury n c n0vemeer 12 1885 vol xm-third series the charlotte music house branch of ludde vj & bates southern music house i prices the lowest terms the easiest okder l-'kom this house and savk time money and freights i ii3ii^liii feff^sljfr c'hickering pianos mason & ilamlin organs land instruments pf k|^swiin ws mathushek pianos packard orchestral oorgans 11 pieces 120 jb hi r>cnt ct co pianos liny stale organs snoot music at 25 per cent 1 rgest stock of music books am musical merchandise in the state write for 0atalougk mention this pupor address v t barnwell manager i correspondence with teachers and tuners solicited 0:ly cuirlorru n c the great external rÂ£?viÂ£qy kluttz's tobacco liiiiest po ii rheumatism gout neu ralgia sprains bruises pains aches c combining the wonderful curative virtues of to bacco with other approved rubetaeli a marvelous compound for tuc relief of human biu fertujf fr^r relief guaranteed ., j ! i^tits action is woxderful j suffer no longer be humbugged uimi quack ouro-.ills iid louger tobacco in nature's ureal kemimy it has been used in a crude way ironi the days of sir walter halclgh down ml liy - ed many u m irvelous cure and s ived atilf lii tn the toba > liniment its virtues are sclentill auj extracted com valuable me llcal agents and coniidi ui the publi :, nol a.s i cure-ail but as i sate powerful and effective external kemedy applicable vvlier crer there is pain i be relieved in large bottles at only 25 cents for wli by al druggists a>k for it and in sist upon having it don't be put off with worthless substitutes try it and you will b thankful for having had it brought to your attention theo f kluttz & co wholesale urugglsis pi , > so:r!m salisbury s c south river academy south pkiver rowan county n c a good school located in a healthy vil 1h 8 miles from salisbury term com niences september 7th 1885 iind contin ues nine months all the english branches including algebra i.mgiit thor oughly latiu and greek optional good board in private families at low rates tuition moderate and graded ac cording to studies pursued best fur uuhod school-building in the county for paticulara address j m hill principal 8ept 2,1888 3in salx of lanq bv virtue of h decree of tlu j sup court of llowan county in the case of j l sifford guardian of mary c miller ex parte i will soil at public auctioh at the court house door in salisbury on mondav the 5th day of october isfcio a tract of land adjoining the land of morris leah c bern hart and others â€” be ing lot no 4 in the division of the lands ofchas miller dee'd containing 54 acres terms â€” one-third cash one-third in six and one-third in twelvemonths with bond and interest from date of sale at eight per cent on the deferred payments j j sifford g-usjrdian sept 4th 85 it:lt for the watchman old customs in former years there were not so many voting places in rowan as now and more than half of the votes in the county were polled al the boxes in salisbury elec tion day was therefore the occasion of a very large gathering in salisbury and no1 infrequently a very boisterous day in those times there were customs in vogue which have passed away and of which the present generation have no knowledge one of these was the great abundance of spirituous liquors provided foi the crowd of voters who came to town to vote and participate in the excite ments usually attendant upon those oc easions there were more licensed liquor shops then than now and liquors were vastly cheaper and more easily obtained whisky peach and apple brandy cider ami cider royal were the most common drinks and sold at from ten to twenty cents per quart and cheaper still by the gallon tiny were not only obtainable al the licensed shops but from country wagons large covered vehicles which were always early on the ground com pletely surrounding the court-house which then stood in what is now known us i he public square where the voting was done they would back up within aboul twenty steps of the court-house takedown the hind gate of their wagon ii'l prop it up so as to make a sort of ta ble the barrels of liquor cakes apples c having been previously arranged in side the wagon with reference to conven ience for drawing out and selling it was luit the work of live minutes to get ready for business here they would spend the v hole day some of them holding on until late in the night almost everybody drank more or less and many to excess as a matter of course there was much drunkenness : and when politics were ex citing parly spirit ran high and lights were common that v as before the little pistol became an article of wearing ap parel and the hip pocket was dreamed of men who fell out squared themselves times threw off hat coat vest and lied their suspenders around their body and went at it with all their might fist and skull and never quit until one or the other cried nulf or take him off then the crowd would rush in and sepa rate hem ; and then the friends of the victor would crow or make other demon strations of joy ; and about nine times out of ten bring on anoi her set to â€” anoth er and another as many as thirteen lights have taken place on the court house hill as it was then called within half as many hour but there was little or no malice in any of them â€” were out bursts of momentary passion and too much whiskey by the time the pugilists had washed oil the dirt and blood and got 1 heir hurts patched up they were hunt ing up each other to beg pardon and make friends so that this rough play was really little more than the base ball amusement of the present day it was exceedingly rare that any malice was dis coverable in the broils thus occurring now and then an individual would ac quire the reputation of extraordinary lighting abilities and it was sure to give him a plenty of it to do such an one could rarelj go to a public gathering without being challenged and often com pelled to fight men in liquor have no fears and always feel five times stronger than they really art the late green kedwine when a young man was one of these unfortunates freeman rudders was another and in this category may be mentioned len rimer bullsnake weaver ran watson coon and mich fesperman and john p rimer the last still living and in his old age one of the most peaceable citizens in the county there were several others not now namable who were often forced into fights against their will and generally bore oil the laurels of victory they were courageous and powerful men and most of them had the good sense to de spise tin necessity of beating up a fellow man merely to prove that they could do it â€” these were the times and this the condition of society which gave rise to temperance societies many good citi zens deploring such a state of abounding dissipation and immorality labored ban to arrest il and it was long before they were able to make any perceptible im pression hut the work â€” commenced here in is32 â€” was continued with un abating zeal until public sentiment final ly crystalized against it and we have it down to what it is at the present day under the old system the legal frater nity had much more work to do and made more money than under the new whether or not this accounts for the fact that lawyers as a general rule have not been leaders in temperance movements the writer will not under take to say but it is noteworthy that wherever liquor drinking is prohibited there indictments for disorderly conduct are tew courts are less expensive and society least disturbed 15v-(io.\e â– Â«â– â– Â»â– c â€” â– how to make good coffee you published from the atlanta constitu tion a georgia woman's recipe for making coffee it's nonsense her coffee is al lowed to boil awhile thus she gets rid of the tine aroma and extracts the tannin which is not healthful now let any woman who has not a reputation for line coffee try this recipe : buy the bestcoffee iind grind it to the consistency of corn anal into a french teapot put an ounce of coffee for every person one pound of coffee will make sixteon cups and no more have everything clean and as soon as the water in the kettle begins to boil moisten the coffee and leave it to soak and swell for three minutes then add a little more water don't be in a hurry : continue to add water until you have obtained not more than a large cof fee cupful of the extract if carefully done the entire virtue of the coffee will be in the cupful of liquor at the end of five minutes for four persons use a quart of pure mik and have it piping hot ; heat the large cups by pouring into them hot water now divide the coffee into the four cups each of which will be oue quarter full ; fill with the boiling milk this is pure breakfast coffee the coffee of the gods of which no man after drinking would be so base as to call for a second ! cup such coffee cannot be had at any restaurant in new york he that driuk eth it this morning will be unhappy if he \ fails to get it to-morrow morning but these instructions must be followed to the letter â€” ( . i i in n v times ttttci p a pt?f mn ;' hp fnunrl on die at goo ixilo jtiiirjlixt r ttowoll & cos newspaper advertising bureau 10 bpruoe st whero advertising eontrscta nvj w luaue for it i>i new york court calendar november term 1885 rowan superior court before his honor w j mont gomery judge commences november 23d 1885 state docket monday and tuesday nov 23d and 24th 1885 civil docket wednesday nov 2ofa 1885 4 j j mott vs john a ramsay 9 simeon kluttz vs paul ilolshouser 10 " " u henry peeler 12 p j willis & bro vs r a boroughs and b a knox 14 nancy l boyd vs henry boyd 16 polly house vs roland kirk 17 f j menninger vs l graff 20 w h bean admr vs polly bean 21 c v goodnight vs h j overcash 24 david earnhart vs a a bostiun 25 " " ma bostian 127 p a frerck vs m l arey ihursday nov 26th â€” thanksgiving day friday nov 27th 128 w r warner admr of ii c warner vs w n c ii r co 129 polly bird vs john fisher 132 j d gaskill vs a ii newsom and wife 134 noah peeler vs alex shemwell 135 r b hall vs s e bullybaugh 136 julius a mahaley vs geo achenbach ]â€¢>- ii ti ii a ii 138 thos j mahaley vs geo achenbach 139 ed barringer vs w n c r r co saturday xov 2stli 140 tobias kesler vs phoebe linker 1-11 cg bailey vs jacob greenwald 144 mary a reeves admx vs r r craw ford et al 145 state ex-rel c w pool vs james ii west 11 thos nibloch et al vs i a fink 13 l l lunn vs perry shermer 15 j p gowan and wife vs john carson 18 cvboyden vs n a boyden et als 1 coa.tes & bros vs john wilkes 22 alex a mcewen vs j h jones 23 31 c misenheimer vs p a sifford et als 140 w c fraley vs j i mcneely and others proprietors of the salisbury woolen mills 147 salisbury woolen mills co vs w c fraley 149 m l holmes vs w a smith 150 thos torrence vs rachael torrence 151 j f eagle and wife vs s h wiley admr 153 state el-rel j l cowan admr vs isaac lyerly et al 154 r j m barker vs r m roseboro 155 emma mclntyre vs m l mclntyre 117 geo ii gheen vs i a criscoe 130 luke blackmer vs r r crawford motion docket 1 j ii newnan and others ex parte 2 jno hughes admr vs j j fleming and others 3 jos dobson vs s mcd tate 5 richd pearson and j m cloud vs a ii boyden et als 6 columbia v boyden vs n a boyden et als 7 j n b johnson and wife vs tobias kesler 8 m l holmes vs r a caldwell and others 2g jno f ross vs r &. i r r co 131 sarah taylor vs paul b taylor 133 lydia patterson vs john w wads worth admr 143 j n baker et als vs j b furr 142 l blackmer trustee vs benton lud wick 148 jos mccanless and wifevsn a boy den 152 state ex-rel jos barber vs w f lackey et als in the call of the calendar any eases not reached and disposed of on the ap pointed day go over to be called on the next day and in precedence of cases set for the next day witnesses not allowed fees until the day appointed for the cases in which they are subpoened cases on the motion docket will be heard according to the convenience of the court death of gen mcclellan the sudden death of gen george ijrinton mcclellan of heart disease at his home in orange n j yesterday removes one of the most conspicuous accomplished and interesting public men of the country he was a native of philadelphia and had nearly completed his fifty-ninth year from his youth he was marked with distinction and when he gradua ted from the military academy at west point in 1846 he was made an officer in the elite corps the engineers in the mexican war he won two brevets and in isob he was sent to the cri mea to observe the operations of the allied war against russia a year later he left the army and became chief engineer of the illinois central railroad immediately after president lin coln's call lor troops the governor of ohio made mcclellan a major-general in the volunteer force of that state but so great was his military reputa tion that he was almost immediately appointed by the president a major general in the regulr army he achiev ed such success in some comparatively unimportant engagement in western virginia that ie received the thanks of congress and directly after the battle of bull run he vos*orlered to wash ington and put in command of the army of the potomac three months later on nov 1 1861 when gen scoot retired he was appointed the commander of all the armies of the united states this office however he did not long exercise being reliev ed of it with own consent devoted himself to reorganizing and disciplin ing the army of the potomac and to preparing it for a decisive movement against the enemy he took command of this army in the beginning of august and in march seven months afterwards he began his active campaign in the peninsula of virginia we shall not here under take to narrate the history of that tre mendous and disastrous struggle be ginning with the seige of yorktown and ending with the retreat to har rison's landing it is enough to say that while it resulted in failure and in volved an immense calamity to the union cause it was yet re ieyed by in cidents of brilliant valor and fortunate combination and while meclellan must doubtless be hold to a seven re j ponsibility he enjoyed at tlie end of it to an extraordinary degree the con fidence of his soldiers and the devoted friendship of the officers who had shar ed with him the horrors the misfor tunes and the glories of the campaign # * * * * # but we shall not discuss the ques tions beside the coffin of a gallant and patriotic soldier who in his i i more endeared to thousands oi . tneri cans than some others whose renown is not disturbed by criticim or ques tion â€” n y sun mm mst m mahone and sherman mahone will certainly not be return ed to the united states senate and sherman will possibly not dost like the picture but why do we say sherman will possibly not be returned is it asked because as the cleveland plain dealer says : when the senate convenes there will be no senators from hamilton county holding legal certifi cates if the four republicans preseni themselves they will not be sworn in without them there will be only sev enteen republican senators â€” less than a quorum â€” and they cannot organize the senate the democratic senators will never permit so gross a usurpation of authority to be carried out it it is undertaken and they will not sit in the senate if it is attempted the re sult will be that the senate cannot or ganize the official vote cannot be can vassed no joint session can be held no united states senator can be elected and no law can be passed to this state of affairs any attempt to make four republican senators from hamil ton county by virtue of the action of a court must certainly come thismight as well be understood if the repub licans think they have a case and that their men ought to be seated instead of the democrats they can have every op portunity to prove it in the senate but to that constitutional tribunal they must come the democrats ask noth ing but what is right and lawful but they will stand upon their rights and maintain them they will not submit to any revolutionary proceedings or any usurpation of authority in defiance of the constitution this is a solemn fact that the gentlemen who are trying to work the courts for a partisan and unconstitutional purpose vill do well to bear in mind now and save trouble further along there seem to be some pretty stout-hearted democrats in ohio as well as in new ork \ ir ginia and elsewhere q â€” a vermont soldier on foraker jen foraker the governor elect of ohio said in the course of one of hi bloody shirt harangues in new york : the south does not want to fight they got all they wanted 20 years ago there was a time when they claimed a south carolinian was tour times as good as any northern man we chopped that out of them with the sabre and punched it out of them with the bayonet this has not been answered from the south probably because it is really beneath contempt but it has called forth a response from the north from vermont and from a veteran of the union army this old soldier writes to the portland herald the follow ing the writer was for a time a union soldier and has been an ardent republi can since the election of lincoln lie lias no sort of sympathy with seiitinu utal and artificial enthusiasm over the blend ing of blue and gray when the right and the wrong of the great fight is lost to view ; but it docs grate harshly on an honest onion soldier's ears who know how splendidly the south spem its best blood like water and endured every pos sible sacrifice for their dreadful mistake to read such words as those used by for aker the vermont soldiers who saw pickett's charge at gettysburg : who saw even in lee's last retreat a handful oi half-starved confederates desperately charge jetty's whole division at sailor's creek know that no braver men ever stepped down to death than composed the armies of the south and it is shame ful to lÂ»e always throwing their defeat in their faces they saw our hack at bull run at gaines mill at fredericksburg at chancellorsville and at chickamauga and they made a drawn battle with only 45,000 against 85,000 at antietam ; and while it is fair to say that they were wrong and that we were eternally right it is low and vulgar and unchivalrous at 20 years 1 distance from their defeat to twit them with our having chopped and punched the fight out of them so we did and it was right to do it : bui it is mean to lioast of it over a people whose courage made them worthy of all sol dierly courtesy their valor is part oi the proud record of the nation for courage and military hardihood ; they exacted two drops of blood for every one we drew from them they never flinched bill died as dies a wolf in si lence biting hard amid the dying hounds a dangerous measure the charlotte home-democart re produces and endorses the watchman's views on the blair bill and in that connection goes onto say why will people who favor a re duction of the present tariff advocate a ! measure to take several millions out of the public treasury and scatter it among the states when by so doing they create a necessity for keeping up the tariff on imports aÂ»s well as the in ternal revenue on farm productions the blair education bill will do that and that is the measure which many good men are supporting it is indeed dangerous for as sure as the world stands it will at last bite like a serpent and sting like an adder a few of us probably only the wilmington star salisbury ivatcknuin and charlotte home-democrat intend to stand up against the iniquitous bill of abomi nations the passage of this bill by congress will hasten the day of a consolidated government for this country but that will be a small evil compared with others that must follow .^ , a noted fulpit orator's secret rev dr george jeffrey of glasgow | scotland has preached more than 46 years to the same congregation to one of his former parishioners now a new york merchant dr jeffrey ex plained the secret of his being able to interest the same audienceso lon r . i read every book that has a bearing upon my special work he said and make extrad - from it and index them so that at any moment 1 can hud them when wanted in this way i keep my self from moving in a rut 1 work list as 1 did at twenty and keep so far ; ahead with my sermons that there are always ten or fifteen unfinished ones lying i;i my drawer ready to receive the i results df my latest readings 1 call j them sleeping sermons but it is they that sleep and not the people who hear them 1 ma i neglectful and ungrateful ti siclent cleveland has designated thursday nov i'fith as a day of thanks giving the day is usually observed by frolics and gluttonous eating the man who does not return thanks every day of his life is neglectful of his duty and un grateful â€” charlotte home-democrat seecnd-hand clothing people had better be careful how they ; buy second-hand clothing â€” it often con tains the seeds of malignant diseases we ! think the late georgia legislature passed a law forbidding the bringing into that ; state of second-hand or cast-off clothing democrat rat "Â»â€¢ Â»â– occupy a 1 ! the chairs maj john w daniel in a recent speech said : i am myself a red-hot rabid kind of democrat who has no unkind feelings on god's earth against any man because he is a republican but who believes in a government of the people by the people and for the people and that when the i democrats have been sent into power by j the people democrats ought to occupy all the chairs around the fireside john is very kind to the poor said mary : but after all it may be more for ihe sake of praise than doing good ; look hex mary aid her husband when you see the hands of our clock al ways right you may be sure that there i-n't much wrong with the inside works good cooking will tell she wanted to break her husband of the habit of drink and began to cook his food in liquor having heard that it would prove effectual he didn't say anything the firsi day he showed no signs of no ticing the change the second day but af ter supper on the third day he said to her maria you don't know how you have improved in your cooking in the last three days Â»Â»Â» faith in friater's ink the following remarks from the ral eigh visitor are true some persons imagine advertising does no good but the prudent business man is of a very differ ent opinion as a general rule the mosi sue â– s=ful merchants are those who ad vertise most extensively and newspaper advertisements are considered the most valuable look in your own community and see who the must successful men of business are and you will iind they are the ones who have faith in printer's ink cancer cured about three yours ago there appeared on my right breast several hard lumps which li j ii almost intolerable pain they continued to grow and finally de ped into what the doctor called can cer of the breast in n short time i found my strength gone and my constitution a total wreck from a robust woman i was reduced to a helpless invalid seve ral of the best physicians of atlanta treat ed me for cancer but without improving my condition in the least and finally agreeing thai tix-v could do nothing more for me the can er by this time was eat ing mil my very life and for live months i was a helpless bedridden creature about one year ago at the suggestion of a friend i commenced the use of swift's spec-tic i he first infl lence of the medicine was to increase the discharge but after a month or more i began to improve ind this won derful medicine hns brought back my h again i now do all my own house work 1 am perfectly free from pain and feel like a new person altogether i can not feel too grateful for this wonderful re covery for i am satisfied if it had not been for swift's specific i would have been in hit grave to-day i most cheerfully rec ommend it to all those who are suffering with this fearful disease mrs tank clemokb atlanta oa april 16 1885 prihtii office any one desiring to purchase a complete outfit for a 24 column newspaper and job office with an abundance of body tvpe ' display and job type press cases etc suf ficient for t first rate country office will do well by writing at once for terms add sample-sheets address watchman office 34:3tl salisbury x c a>heu in the wrong channel the bile wreaks grievous injury head ache constipation pain in the liver and stomach jaundice nausea ensue a few doses of llostetter's stomach liitur will reform these evils and prevent further in jury it is a pleasant aperient ita actionj upon the bowels being unaccompanied by griping the liver is both regulated and stimulated by it and a it u 7ery impolitic to disregard disorder of that organ which through neglect may culminate in danger j ons congestion and hepatic abscess the 'â– bitters should be resorted to it an early ! stage failure to do this renders a contest with the malady more protracted fever and ague rheumatism kidney and bladder troubles are remedied by this tine medicine and the increasing imsrmities of age miti . gated by it it may be also used in con - valescence with advantage as it hastens the restoration of vigor tjistit y higkh { an enuluh and classical school for boys and girls located at woodleaf 11 miles west of salisbury students prepared for business r college desirable board at reasonable rates students desiring to study music will be under the instruction of an experienced teacher mrs k w b term opens the 28th ot september 1 and continm - nine months address g b wetmohe jr principal woodleaf x ('. 50:eow-for4w come quick i decays are dangerous j s mccubbins has just returned from the northern cities j largest & best selected stock of goods thai he has ever offered to the public consisting of dry goods gro ceries hut bool s sole leather crockery and qaeens-ware clothing i'io vision wood uii willow ware c also a full line i t fertilizers of the very best brands viz baker's well tried for wheat merryman'sa d bone " walk er's ground bone " natural guano just from orchilla and supposed the only natural guano on i the market go and gel tesi and if you . to save money don't forget to call on him before buying either goods or fertiliz salisbury oct 1 1885 25:tf x^n-oir yr m n-l -|â€” 1 t<~*t fwrfflff ' "' '*" l ' u ''"â– ' vrm h w^r"\f !>.<.. y.^n.-l numerous to&vw i fc 55&js a radicalcsjre for s/'Â°j free indulgence or â€¢ krrt3t tpvt7q %.â€¢ o.i r hroin work avoid debiuty.g i organic weakness^^^^-v â€¢ phvÂ«itral fior : ' i'-i tik :.'.â€¢:.; - mixml/aii p5 r .,-,;>:. ra . tÂ»ke decay rhsike krmei'y that has iryouns.ahi.ddieo ages men tu i.ii-lr or cÂ»l tested for over8!xps y r c jw years dy use in manyljf c r medical p.r:r.ci thgusand cases ur = b i c<-.^t ii â€” â€” as th " s 1 Â»'â– â– Â«â– Â«â– â– â– â€¢Â» package 5^25 * one lloctji - 3 00Â«j3 tchw two mos ce - ijxom.j . uosboth l n roe ilo-:hs 7.00hfl-rrv--^aldÂ£ijtui v r harpis reiwedyco.t*l f fcchel6ist8 30 n t6nth eu st louis ko is f i dtured persons not a truss kur ask for term i t c r arpuaace we cilvb t-tir-m th.iai kerosene oil by t1if barrel at enniss drug store july 0 85 tf fresh turnip seed the earliest and best turnip seed for sale at ensiss trusses of all kinds at reduced prices at exniss . fruit jars cheper til ax ever also rubber rings for fruit jars at enniss scarr's preserving powees for sale at exniss tup best and chepest machine 0 l for threshers reapers aud mowers at enxiss prescriptions if you want your preacriptiona juit up cheaper than anywhere else go t enniss drug store j"'y 9 85 u enniss blackberry cordial fob dwenterv diarrho a flnx fee for sale at enniss 1 drug stote c v kraus â– will u .-.. - u . c kraus c haill are wnr you wantij hardware at low figuiiss row i a atwe a .: for t.u ca ' her yadkin eta y ; palivlersvillz - n.c iraduai i also ai tue the in - â€¢ â€¢ . . .- send you 00l salisbury woolen mills this l now in o uf;icturin 'â– er befoi c b within : :. . we i ' â– . 1 flanx y \ solii iting : ire re - ilaj 28th iss bp â– â– biui â– â– s w corner r.c . 'â– its with a full - and groceries bo vrdinu house i ~< Â«â€¢ him 28:pjy organized 1^59 \ capital & assets 750,000 j rood 5 1 " . > rt ~ i twenty-sixth ar.nur.l statement i â– .â– 2 c â€¢ â€¢ . â– â– - total assets - s 11.380 32 salisbury s i .. m . i - soitlethllntg nsw : that * . ; "Â°. at diamond dyes wish at to tei2 laihfc call an i see 1 i a <- b i 1t0 4

i lie uarolma watchman salisbury n c n0vemeer 12 1885 vol xm-third series the charlotte music house branch of ludde vj & bates southern music house i prices the lowest terms the easiest okder l-'kom this house and savk time money and freights i ii3ii^liii feff^sljfr c'hickering pianos mason & ilamlin organs land instruments pf k|^swiin ws mathushek pianos packard orchestral oorgans 11 pieces 120 jb hi r>cnt ct co pianos liny stale organs snoot music at 25 per cent 1 rgest stock of music books am musical merchandise in the state write for 0atalougk mention this pupor address v t barnwell manager i correspondence with teachers and tuners solicited 0:ly cuirlorru n c the great external rÂ£?viÂ£qy kluttz's tobacco liiiiest po ii rheumatism gout neu ralgia sprains bruises pains aches c combining the wonderful curative virtues of to bacco with other approved rubetaeli a marvelous compound for tuc relief of human biu fertujf fr^r relief guaranteed ., j ! i^tits action is woxderful j suffer no longer be humbugged uimi quack ouro-.ills iid louger tobacco in nature's ureal kemimy it has been used in a crude way ironi the days of sir walter halclgh down ml liy - ed many u m irvelous cure and s ived atilf lii tn the toba > liniment its virtues are sclentill auj extracted com valuable me llcal agents and coniidi ui the publi :, nol a.s i cure-ail but as i sate powerful and effective external kemedy applicable vvlier crer there is pain i be relieved in large bottles at only 25 cents for wli by al druggists a>k for it and in sist upon having it don't be put off with worthless substitutes try it and you will b thankful for having had it brought to your attention theo f kluttz & co wholesale urugglsis pi , > so:r!m salisbury s c south river academy south pkiver rowan county n c a good school located in a healthy vil 1h 8 miles from salisbury term com niences september 7th 1885 iind contin ues nine months all the english branches including algebra i.mgiit thor oughly latiu and greek optional good board in private families at low rates tuition moderate and graded ac cording to studies pursued best fur uuhod school-building in the county for paticulara address j m hill principal 8ept 2,1888 3in salx of lanq bv virtue of h decree of tlu j sup court of llowan county in the case of j l sifford guardian of mary c miller ex parte i will soil at public auctioh at the court house door in salisbury on mondav the 5th day of october isfcio a tract of land adjoining the land of morris leah c bern hart and others â€” be ing lot no 4 in the division of the lands ofchas miller dee'd containing 54 acres terms â€” one-third cash one-third in six and one-third in twelvemonths with bond and interest from date of sale at eight per cent on the deferred payments j j sifford g-usjrdian sept 4th 85 it:lt for the watchman old customs in former years there were not so many voting places in rowan as now and more than half of the votes in the county were polled al the boxes in salisbury elec tion day was therefore the occasion of a very large gathering in salisbury and no1 infrequently a very boisterous day in those times there were customs in vogue which have passed away and of which the present generation have no knowledge one of these was the great abundance of spirituous liquors provided foi the crowd of voters who came to town to vote and participate in the excite ments usually attendant upon those oc easions there were more licensed liquor shops then than now and liquors were vastly cheaper and more easily obtained whisky peach and apple brandy cider ami cider royal were the most common drinks and sold at from ten to twenty cents per quart and cheaper still by the gallon tiny were not only obtainable al the licensed shops but from country wagons large covered vehicles which were always early on the ground com pletely surrounding the court-house which then stood in what is now known us i he public square where the voting was done they would back up within aboul twenty steps of the court-house takedown the hind gate of their wagon ii'l prop it up so as to make a sort of ta ble the barrels of liquor cakes apples c having been previously arranged in side the wagon with reference to conven ience for drawing out and selling it was luit the work of live minutes to get ready for business here they would spend the v hole day some of them holding on until late in the night almost everybody drank more or less and many to excess as a matter of course there was much drunkenness : and when politics were ex citing parly spirit ran high and lights were common that v as before the little pistol became an article of wearing ap parel and the hip pocket was dreamed of men who fell out squared themselves times threw off hat coat vest and lied their suspenders around their body and went at it with all their might fist and skull and never quit until one or the other cried nulf or take him off then the crowd would rush in and sepa rate hem ; and then the friends of the victor would crow or make other demon strations of joy ; and about nine times out of ten bring on anoi her set to â€” anoth er and another as many as thirteen lights have taken place on the court house hill as it was then called within half as many hour but there was little or no malice in any of them â€” were out bursts of momentary passion and too much whiskey by the time the pugilists had washed oil the dirt and blood and got 1 heir hurts patched up they were hunt ing up each other to beg pardon and make friends so that this rough play was really little more than the base ball amusement of the present day it was exceedingly rare that any malice was dis coverable in the broils thus occurring now and then an individual would ac quire the reputation of extraordinary lighting abilities and it was sure to give him a plenty of it to do such an one could rarelj go to a public gathering without being challenged and often com pelled to fight men in liquor have no fears and always feel five times stronger than they really art the late green kedwine when a young man was one of these unfortunates freeman rudders was another and in this category may be mentioned len rimer bullsnake weaver ran watson coon and mich fesperman and john p rimer the last still living and in his old age one of the most peaceable citizens in the county there were several others not now namable who were often forced into fights against their will and generally bore oil the laurels of victory they were courageous and powerful men and most of them had the good sense to de spise tin necessity of beating up a fellow man merely to prove that they could do it â€” these were the times and this the condition of society which gave rise to temperance societies many good citi zens deploring such a state of abounding dissipation and immorality labored ban to arrest il and it was long before they were able to make any perceptible im pression hut the work â€” commenced here in is32 â€” was continued with un abating zeal until public sentiment final ly crystalized against it and we have it down to what it is at the present day under the old system the legal frater nity had much more work to do and made more money than under the new whether or not this accounts for the fact that lawyers as a general rule have not been leaders in temperance movements the writer will not under take to say but it is noteworthy that wherever liquor drinking is prohibited there indictments for disorderly conduct are tew courts are less expensive and society least disturbed 15v-(io.\e â– Â«â– â– Â»â– c â€” â– how to make good coffee you published from the atlanta constitu tion a georgia woman's recipe for making coffee it's nonsense her coffee is al lowed to boil awhile thus she gets rid of the tine aroma and extracts the tannin which is not healthful now let any woman who has not a reputation for line coffee try this recipe : buy the bestcoffee iind grind it to the consistency of corn anal into a french teapot put an ounce of coffee for every person one pound of coffee will make sixteon cups and no more have everything clean and as soon as the water in the kettle begins to boil moisten the coffee and leave it to soak and swell for three minutes then add a little more water don't be in a hurry : continue to add water until you have obtained not more than a large cof fee cupful of the extract if carefully done the entire virtue of the coffee will be in the cupful of liquor at the end of five minutes for four persons use a quart of pure mik and have it piping hot ; heat the large cups by pouring into them hot water now divide the coffee into the four cups each of which will be oue quarter full ; fill with the boiling milk this is pure breakfast coffee the coffee of the gods of which no man after drinking would be so base as to call for a second ! cup such coffee cannot be had at any restaurant in new york he that driuk eth it this morning will be unhappy if he \ fails to get it to-morrow morning but these instructions must be followed to the letter â€” ( . i i in n v times ttttci p a pt?f mn ;' hp fnunrl on die at goo ixilo jtiiirjlixt r ttowoll & cos newspaper advertising bureau 10 bpruoe st whero advertising eontrscta nvj w luaue for it i>i new york court calendar november term 1885 rowan superior court before his honor w j mont gomery judge commences november 23d 1885 state docket monday and tuesday nov 23d and 24th 1885 civil docket wednesday nov 2ofa 1885 4 j j mott vs john a ramsay 9 simeon kluttz vs paul ilolshouser 10 " " u henry peeler 12 p j willis & bro vs r a boroughs and b a knox 14 nancy l boyd vs henry boyd 16 polly house vs roland kirk 17 f j menninger vs l graff 20 w h bean admr vs polly bean 21 c v goodnight vs h j overcash 24 david earnhart vs a a bostiun 25 " " ma bostian 127 p a frerck vs m l arey ihursday nov 26th â€” thanksgiving day friday nov 27th 128 w r warner admr of ii c warner vs w n c ii r co 129 polly bird vs john fisher 132 j d gaskill vs a ii newsom and wife 134 noah peeler vs alex shemwell 135 r b hall vs s e bullybaugh 136 julius a mahaley vs geo achenbach ]â€¢>- ii ti ii a ii 138 thos j mahaley vs geo achenbach 139 ed barringer vs w n c r r co saturday xov 2stli 140 tobias kesler vs phoebe linker 1-11 cg bailey vs jacob greenwald 144 mary a reeves admx vs r r craw ford et al 145 state ex-rel c w pool vs james ii west 11 thos nibloch et al vs i a fink 13 l l lunn vs perry shermer 15 j p gowan and wife vs john carson 18 cvboyden vs n a boyden et als 1 coa.tes & bros vs john wilkes 22 alex a mcewen vs j h jones 23 31 c misenheimer vs p a sifford et als 140 w c fraley vs j i mcneely and others proprietors of the salisbury woolen mills 147 salisbury woolen mills co vs w c fraley 149 m l holmes vs w a smith 150 thos torrence vs rachael torrence 151 j f eagle and wife vs s h wiley admr 153 state el-rel j l cowan admr vs isaac lyerly et al 154 r j m barker vs r m roseboro 155 emma mclntyre vs m l mclntyre 117 geo ii gheen vs i a criscoe 130 luke blackmer vs r r crawford motion docket 1 j ii newnan and others ex parte 2 jno hughes admr vs j j fleming and others 3 jos dobson vs s mcd tate 5 richd pearson and j m cloud vs a ii boyden et als 6 columbia v boyden vs n a boyden et als 7 j n b johnson and wife vs tobias kesler 8 m l holmes vs r a caldwell and others 2g jno f ross vs r &. i r r co 131 sarah taylor vs paul b taylor 133 lydia patterson vs john w wads worth admr 143 j n baker et als vs j b furr 142 l blackmer trustee vs benton lud wick 148 jos mccanless and wifevsn a boy den 152 state ex-rel jos barber vs w f lackey et als in the call of the calendar any eases not reached and disposed of on the ap pointed day go over to be called on the next day and in precedence of cases set for the next day witnesses not allowed fees until the day appointed for the cases in which they are subpoened cases on the motion docket will be heard according to the convenience of the court death of gen mcclellan the sudden death of gen george ijrinton mcclellan of heart disease at his home in orange n j yesterday removes one of the most conspicuous accomplished and interesting public men of the country he was a native of philadelphia and had nearly completed his fifty-ninth year from his youth he was marked with distinction and when he gradua ted from the military academy at west point in 1846 he was made an officer in the elite corps the engineers in the mexican war he won two brevets and in isob he was sent to the cri mea to observe the operations of the allied war against russia a year later he left the army and became chief engineer of the illinois central railroad immediately after president lin coln's call lor troops the governor of ohio made mcclellan a major-general in the volunteer force of that state but so great was his military reputa tion that he was almost immediately appointed by the president a major general in the regulr army he achiev ed such success in some comparatively unimportant engagement in western virginia that ie received the thanks of congress and directly after the battle of bull run he vos*orlered to wash ington and put in command of the army of the potomac three months later on nov 1 1861 when gen scoot retired he was appointed the commander of all the armies of the united states this office however he did not long exercise being reliev ed of it with own consent devoted himself to reorganizing and disciplin ing the army of the potomac and to preparing it for a decisive movement against the enemy he took command of this army in the beginning of august and in march seven months afterwards he began his active campaign in the peninsula of virginia we shall not here under take to narrate the history of that tre mendous and disastrous struggle be ginning with the seige of yorktown and ending with the retreat to har rison's landing it is enough to say that while it resulted in failure and in volved an immense calamity to the union cause it was yet re ieyed by in cidents of brilliant valor and fortunate combination and while meclellan must doubtless be hold to a seven re j ponsibility he enjoyed at tlie end of it to an extraordinary degree the con fidence of his soldiers and the devoted friendship of the officers who had shar ed with him the horrors the misfor tunes and the glories of the campaign # * * * * # but we shall not discuss the ques tions beside the coffin of a gallant and patriotic soldier who in his i i more endeared to thousands oi . tneri cans than some others whose renown is not disturbed by criticim or ques tion â€” n y sun mm mst m mahone and sherman mahone will certainly not be return ed to the united states senate and sherman will possibly not dost like the picture but why do we say sherman will possibly not be returned is it asked because as the cleveland plain dealer says : when the senate convenes there will be no senators from hamilton county holding legal certifi cates if the four republicans preseni themselves they will not be sworn in without them there will be only sev enteen republican senators â€” less than a quorum â€” and they cannot organize the senate the democratic senators will never permit so gross a usurpation of authority to be carried out it it is undertaken and they will not sit in the senate if it is attempted the re sult will be that the senate cannot or ganize the official vote cannot be can vassed no joint session can be held no united states senator can be elected and no law can be passed to this state of affairs any attempt to make four republican senators from hamil ton county by virtue of the action of a court must certainly come thismight as well be understood if the repub licans think they have a case and that their men ought to be seated instead of the democrats they can have every op portunity to prove it in the senate but to that constitutional tribunal they must come the democrats ask noth ing but what is right and lawful but they will stand upon their rights and maintain them they will not submit to any revolutionary proceedings or any usurpation of authority in defiance of the constitution this is a solemn fact that the gentlemen who are trying to work the courts for a partisan and unconstitutional purpose vill do well to bear in mind now and save trouble further along there seem to be some pretty stout-hearted democrats in ohio as well as in new ork \ ir ginia and elsewhere q â€” a vermont soldier on foraker jen foraker the governor elect of ohio said in the course of one of hi bloody shirt harangues in new york : the south does not want to fight they got all they wanted 20 years ago there was a time when they claimed a south carolinian was tour times as good as any northern man we chopped that out of them with the sabre and punched it out of them with the bayonet this has not been answered from the south probably because it is really beneath contempt but it has called forth a response from the north from vermont and from a veteran of the union army this old soldier writes to the portland herald the follow ing the writer was for a time a union soldier and has been an ardent republi can since the election of lincoln lie lias no sort of sympathy with seiitinu utal and artificial enthusiasm over the blend ing of blue and gray when the right and the wrong of the great fight is lost to view ; but it docs grate harshly on an honest onion soldier's ears who know how splendidly the south spem its best blood like water and endured every pos sible sacrifice for their dreadful mistake to read such words as those used by for aker the vermont soldiers who saw pickett's charge at gettysburg : who saw even in lee's last retreat a handful oi half-starved confederates desperately charge jetty's whole division at sailor's creek know that no braver men ever stepped down to death than composed the armies of the south and it is shame ful to lÂ»e always throwing their defeat in their faces they saw our hack at bull run at gaines mill at fredericksburg at chancellorsville and at chickamauga and they made a drawn battle with only 45,000 against 85,000 at antietam ; and while it is fair to say that they were wrong and that we were eternally right it is low and vulgar and unchivalrous at 20 years 1 distance from their defeat to twit them with our having chopped and punched the fight out of them so we did and it was right to do it : bui it is mean to lioast of it over a people whose courage made them worthy of all sol dierly courtesy their valor is part oi the proud record of the nation for courage and military hardihood ; they exacted two drops of blood for every one we drew from them they never flinched bill died as dies a wolf in si lence biting hard amid the dying hounds a dangerous measure the charlotte home-democart re produces and endorses the watchman's views on the blair bill and in that connection goes onto say why will people who favor a re duction of the present tariff advocate a ! measure to take several millions out of the public treasury and scatter it among the states when by so doing they create a necessity for keeping up the tariff on imports aÂ»s well as the in ternal revenue on farm productions the blair education bill will do that and that is the measure which many good men are supporting it is indeed dangerous for as sure as the world stands it will at last bite like a serpent and sting like an adder a few of us probably only the wilmington star salisbury ivatcknuin and charlotte home-democrat intend to stand up against the iniquitous bill of abomi nations the passage of this bill by congress will hasten the day of a consolidated government for this country but that will be a small evil compared with others that must follow .^ , a noted fulpit orator's secret rev dr george jeffrey of glasgow | scotland has preached more than 46 years to the same congregation to one of his former parishioners now a new york merchant dr jeffrey ex plained the secret of his being able to interest the same audienceso lon r . i read every book that has a bearing upon my special work he said and make extrad - from it and index them so that at any moment 1 can hud them when wanted in this way i keep my self from moving in a rut 1 work list as 1 did at twenty and keep so far ; ahead with my sermons that there are always ten or fifteen unfinished ones lying i;i my drawer ready to receive the i results df my latest readings 1 call j them sleeping sermons but it is they that sleep and not the people who hear them 1 ma i neglectful and ungrateful ti siclent cleveland has designated thursday nov i'fith as a day of thanks giving the day is usually observed by frolics and gluttonous eating the man who does not return thanks every day of his life is neglectful of his duty and un grateful â€” charlotte home-democrat seecnd-hand clothing people had better be careful how they ; buy second-hand clothing â€” it often con tains the seeds of malignant diseases we ! think the late georgia legislature passed a law forbidding the bringing into that ; state of second-hand or cast-off clothing democrat rat "Â»â€¢ Â»â– occupy a 1 ! the chairs maj john w daniel in a recent speech said : i am myself a red-hot rabid kind of democrat who has no unkind feelings on god's earth against any man because he is a republican but who believes in a government of the people by the people and for the people and that when the i democrats have been sent into power by j the people democrats ought to occupy all the chairs around the fireside john is very kind to the poor said mary : but after all it may be more for ihe sake of praise than doing good ; look hex mary aid her husband when you see the hands of our clock al ways right you may be sure that there i-n't much wrong with the inside works good cooking will tell she wanted to break her husband of the habit of drink and began to cook his food in liquor having heard that it would prove effectual he didn't say anything the firsi day he showed no signs of no ticing the change the second day but af ter supper on the third day he said to her maria you don't know how you have improved in your cooking in the last three days Â»Â»Â» faith in friater's ink the following remarks from the ral eigh visitor are true some persons imagine advertising does no good but the prudent business man is of a very differ ent opinion as a general rule the mosi sue â– s=ful merchants are those who ad vertise most extensively and newspaper advertisements are considered the most valuable look in your own community and see who the must successful men of business are and you will iind they are the ones who have faith in printer's ink cancer cured about three yours ago there appeared on my right breast several hard lumps which li j ii almost intolerable pain they continued to grow and finally de ped into what the doctor called can cer of the breast in n short time i found my strength gone and my constitution a total wreck from a robust woman i was reduced to a helpless invalid seve ral of the best physicians of atlanta treat ed me for cancer but without improving my condition in the least and finally agreeing thai tix-v could do nothing more for me the can er by this time was eat ing mil my very life and for live months i was a helpless bedridden creature about one year ago at the suggestion of a friend i commenced the use of swift's spec-tic i he first infl lence of the medicine was to increase the discharge but after a month or more i began to improve ind this won derful medicine hns brought back my h again i now do all my own house work 1 am perfectly free from pain and feel like a new person altogether i can not feel too grateful for this wonderful re covery for i am satisfied if it had not been for swift's specific i would have been in hit grave to-day i most cheerfully rec ommend it to all those who are suffering with this fearful disease mrs tank clemokb atlanta oa april 16 1885 prihtii office any one desiring to purchase a complete outfit for a 24 column newspaper and job office with an abundance of body tvpe ' display and job type press cases etc suf ficient for t first rate country office will do well by writing at once for terms add sample-sheets address watchman office 34:3tl salisbury x c a>heu in the wrong channel the bile wreaks grievous injury head ache constipation pain in the liver and stomach jaundice nausea ensue a few doses of llostetter's stomach liitur will reform these evils and prevent further in jury it is a pleasant aperient ita actionj upon the bowels being unaccompanied by griping the liver is both regulated and stimulated by it and a it u 7ery impolitic to disregard disorder of that organ which through neglect may culminate in danger j ons congestion and hepatic abscess the 'â– bitters should be resorted to it an early ! stage failure to do this renders a contest with the malady more protracted fever and ague rheumatism kidney and bladder troubles are remedied by this tine medicine and the increasing imsrmities of age miti . gated by it it may be also used in con - valescence with advantage as it hastens the restoration of vigor tjistit y higkh { an enuluh and classical school for boys and girls located at woodleaf 11 miles west of salisbury students prepared for business r college desirable board at reasonable rates students desiring to study music will be under the instruction of an experienced teacher mrs k w b term opens the 28th ot september 1 and continm - nine months address g b wetmohe jr principal woodleaf x ('. 50:eow-for4w come quick i decays are dangerous j s mccubbins has just returned from the northern cities j largest & best selected stock of goods thai he has ever offered to the public consisting of dry goods gro ceries hut bool s sole leather crockery and qaeens-ware clothing i'io vision wood uii willow ware c also a full line i t fertilizers of the very best brands viz baker's well tried for wheat merryman'sa d bone " walk er's ground bone " natural guano just from orchilla and supposed the only natural guano on i the market go and gel tesi and if you . to save money don't forget to call on him before buying either goods or fertiliz salisbury oct 1 1885 25:tf x^n-oir yr m n-l -|â€” 1 t.:. ra . tÂ»ke decay rhsike krmei'y that has iryouns.ahi.ddieo ages men tu i.ii-lr or cÂ»l tested for over8!xps y r c jw years dy use in manyljf c r medical p.r:r.ci thgusand cases ur = b i c rt ~ i twenty-sixth ar.nur.l statement i â– .â– 2 c â€¢ â€¢ . â– â– - total assets - s 11.380 32 salisbury s i .. m . i - soitlethllntg nsw : that * . ; "Â°. at diamond dyes wish at to tei2 laihfc call an i see 1 i a